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SUMMARY:SGA Online Talk - Saving Ocean Wanderers\, with Yasuko Suzuki and Steph Prince
DESCRIPTION:Despite protections being put in place to stop albatrosses and other seabirds being accidentally killed in South Georgia waters in the early 2000’s\, albatross populations continue to decline to this day. Since 2004 BirdLife International have been working to reduce albatross bycatch on the High Seas\, where less protection for seabirds has been in place. Tracking studies have shown where conservation efforts need to be concentrated\, and which fleets pose the greatest risk. Japan is one of the countries that has the potential to make the biggest difference to albatross conservation and so Yasuko is working to engage the fishing industry and public to make the oceans safer for South Georgia albatross. \n\n\n\nYasuko Suzuki is the Japan Marine Programme Office for BirdLife International\, leading engagement work with the Japanese fishing industry\, government\, the tuna supply chain and the Japanese public to reduce seabird bycatch in distant water High Seas fleets. \n\n\n\nSteph Prince is the High Seas Programme Manager for the BirdLife Marine Programme\, leading projects to reduce seabird bycatch in global tuna fisheries around the world. She was previously a Zoological Field Assistant for the British Antarctic Survey\,  wintering at both Bird Island and King Edward Point. \n\n\n\nThis project was partly funded by the SGA Initiative Fund. \n\n\n\nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://southgeorgiaassociation.org/event/the-shackleton-crossing-by-a-repeat-offender-copy/
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SUMMARY:Deadline: GSGSSI Consultation on 'Protect\, Sustain\, Inspire'
DESCRIPTION:The Government of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands recently published their strategy document ‘Protect\, Sustain\, Inspire’\, which is intended to guide their management of the territory over the next five years. They are asking for our input into how success will be measured. More details  HERE.
URL:https://southgeorgiaassociation.org/event/deadline-gsgssi-consultation-on-protect-sustain-inspire/
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